The title of my presentation was "Semantic, Accessible HTML is Good for Business." Not only is semantic and accessible markup something that is technically and academically superior, but it bridges the gap into every day reality by being financially and strategically advantageous.

Here is the abstract I submitted for this talk:

With wide support for CSS by today's browsers, you can make your visual design a reality and use semantic, accessible HTML. This session explores what semantic HTML is, describes the business returns you can get from designing with standards, and demonstrates how CSS enables you to honor your visual web designs with even strict semantic markup and advanced accessibility considerations in place.

One last cool tidbit of information about all of this is a small personal joy. I actually spoke immediately after Eric Meyer'smorning keynote on the exact same stage as him! Pretty cool experience. For the record, he's a pretty swell guy.